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Foucault’s Pendulum by Umberto Eco book review

Views: 275The androgynous virgin prostitute wears a muslin veil standing on a stone alter. The men of (insert impotent secret society name here) await their turn with Sophia. Sick, disgusting, sad, weak, men; like faggots of wood burning in a fire. Kissing each other’s ass to release The Kundalini, diddling each other’s lower chakras in… Continue reading Foucault’s Pendulum by Umberto Eco book review

Binti, The Complete Trilogy: Binti ; Home ; The Night Masquerade by Nnedi Okorafor book review. Techno Space Religion

Views: 202Self digesting garbage compactor of academic blowhards. University endowment enriched, self congratulating, vacked up, mask wearing dolts, attempting to resurrect their FAILED SYSTEM. This book reads like sorry ad campaign for FAILED University System. I hope author was handsomely paid by ACADEMIC DEATH CULT. Binti goes to the desert in sandals and smock to… Continue reading Binti, The Complete Trilogy: Binti ; Home ; The Night Masquerade by Nnedi Okorafor book review. Techno Space Religion

The Travels and Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen by Rudolf Erich Raspe book review

Views: 97Is the Baron making fun of sportsmen? Yes.Is the Baron a liar? Yes.Is the Baron a German? Yes.Is the Baron a lizard? Yes.Is the Baron a swindler? Yes.Is this book a joy? Yes. Does this book occupy your time during tribulation? Yes.How many people took the experimental injection? All of the people.Do the people… Continue reading The Travels and Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen by Rudolf Erich Raspe book review

Emphyrio by Jack Vance book review

Views: 97Imagine another replacement philosophy book in the garb of so-called science fiction. Eerily similar to many other “sci-fi” books I’ve read. See Childhood’s End and Gordon Eklund, Find the Changleling, and Norstrillia by Cordwainer Smith reviews. Mark Jack Vance with the number of a man. He was certainly adept at his story. Illuminating. Don’t… Continue reading Emphyrio by Jack Vance book review

The Sirens of Titan by Kurt Vonnegut book review

Views: 47I’m glad I picked this one up. Kurt Vonnegut is always a favorite, this is my first experience with his “science fiction”. A very clever double cross story of interplanetary and time travel hijinks. My old self would’ve mused at the unique way Vonnegut routs the believers. God is a joke, and Vonnegut has… Continue reading The Sirens of Titan by Kurt Vonnegut book review

The Human Bubble by Gregory Mannarino IS BULLSHIT

Views: 59The Human Bubble by Gregory Mannarino IS BULLSHIT When Gregory Mannarino says the uncontrollable debt based slave system of our central bank is responsible for population “bubble”, he certainly is RETARDED in his thinking. How is it, Mr. Mannarino, that our trillions of debt dollars, sent to industrial death corporations like our beloved DOD,… Continue reading The Human Bubble by Gregory Mannarino IS BULLSHIT

Norstrilia by Cordwainer Smith book review

Views: 88One of the most vulgar, disgusting books I’ve ever read. Norstrilia by Cordwainer Smith. A novel inspired by debased futurism. Animal sex cats, the girlygirl, c’mell; transsexual deception, departments of nightmare control grid, rampaging capitalists buying the world, exchanging fake monies for valueless living, and euthanasia. It’s all here. The worst form of science… Continue reading Norstrilia by Cordwainer Smith book review

Omoo by Herman Melville book review

Views: 38The unchallenged freedom of walking around Tahiti, enjoying free thought, free action, without face mask or bio-invasive testing and/or injections. A world lost to history. If I were to travel to Tahiti without a face mask or some kind of test for garbage medical “science” people, I would certainly be arrested and put in… Continue reading Omoo by Herman Melville book review

Five Weeks in a Balloon by Jules Verne book review

Views: 76Five Weeks in a Balloon by Jules Verne Fantastic story about the reconnoiter and imminent colonial domain of Africa. The Euro people floated their balloons over Africa and America in search of the most valuable assets, using the basket as a floating turret to hunt wild game and savages (Hamites and Lamanites). Dropping anchor… Continue reading Five Weeks in a Balloon by Jules Verne book review

America Before The Key To Earth’s Lost Civilization by Graham Hancock – book review

Views: 104At this point in the game you should understand: ALL HISTORY the endowment enriched ‘academic’ organizations have shoveled into the debt-ridden student-plebes is complete BULLSHIT. None of it is true. Your history is FAKE AS FUCK. Just like the PCR test, just like this FAKE PANDEMIC, just like face mask wearing children— CDC, WHO… Continue reading America Before The Key To Earth’s Lost Civilization by Graham Hancock – book review